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Akai MPC 1000 User Manual, 120 pages
Recognized languages:   English
Pages: 120
Size: 4.88 MB
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  • warning_page.pdf
    • MPC1000
    • Table of contents
    • Chapter 1 : Introduction
      • The user interface
      • Front Panel
      • Rear Panel
      • Connecting MPC1000 to External Audio/MIDI device
      • Terminologies in MPC1000
        • Sequence
        • Track
        • Song
        • Sample
        • Drum Pad
        • Program
        • RAM
        • Memory Card
    • Chapter 2 : Basic Operation
      • MAIN Page
      • Cursor, Cursor Keys, Field, DATA Wheel
      • Function Keys
      • WINDOW key
      • MODE key
      • Setting names
        • Entering letters with DATA wheel
        • Entering letters with a pad
        • Other useful functions in the Name window
          • Copy and Paste function
      • Entering numbers with NUMERIC key
    • Chapter 3 : Sequencer feature
      • MAIN page
      • Recording the performance
      • Playing back a sequence
        • Repeat play back of a sequence
      • Other useful features for recording sequences
        • Undo Sequence feature
        • Erase feature
          • Deleting in real time
          • Deleting in the Erase window
        • Timing correct feature
          • Real time timing correction
          • Swing feature
          • Correcting the timing of recorded events
          • Swing feature
        • Click/Metronome feature
        • Note repeat feature
        • Punch In/Punch Out feature
      • Detailed information on sequence feature
        • Setting the length of a sequence
        • Setting the time signature of the sequence
        • Setting tempo
          • Tap tempo feature
          • Changing tempo of all sequences at one time
          • About Tempo change
        • Setting the loop for a sequence
          • Extending the sequence length automatically
        • Changing the default settings
        • Changing the sequence name
        • Changing the default name for a sequence
        • Copying a sequence
        • Deleting a sequence
        • Deleting all sequences
        • Handling the duration (the length of a note) at the loop boundary
      • Track features
        • Setting the track type
        • Selecting a program
        • Track mute feature
        • Setting the MIDI Output channel
        • Changing a track name
        • Changing the default name for a track
        • Copying a track
        • Deleting a track
        • Deleting all tracks
        • Selecting a track with function keys
        • Solo function of a track
      • MIDI sequencer features
        • About MIDI...
        • About MIDI sequencer
        • Handling the sustain pedal
    • Chapter 4 : Editing sequences
      • Selecting a region within a track to edit
        • Selecting a region for the editing
          • Setting the time
          • Setting the pad/note number
        • Copying events (COPY)
        • Moving events (MOVE)
        • Changing the key of the event (TRANSPOSE)
      • Selecting the editing region by bar
        • Copying bars (COPY)
        • Inserting a bar (INSERT)
        • Deleting a bar (DELETE)
      • Changing the order of tracks (TRACK MOVE)
    • Chapter 5 : Step editing
      • About step edit
      • Screens
        • Basic operation
      • Events
        • Pad event
        • Tempo change event
        • Effect select event
        • Note event
        • Pitch bend event
        • Control change event
        • Program change event
        • Channel pressure event
        • Poly pressure event
        • Exclusive data event
      • Copying/pasting an event
      • Deleting an event
      • Entering an event (Step recording)
        • Detailed setting for step recording
        • Inserting an event
    • Chapter 6 : Song mode
      • Structure of a song
        • Screens
      • Creating a song
        • Deleting a step
        • Inserting a step
      • Playing a song
      • Other features in the SONG mode
        • Changing the song name
        • Copying a song
        • Deleting a song
        • Deleting all the songs
        • Setting all sequences to the same tempo
        • Ignoring tempo change events in a sequence
        • Converting a song to a sequence
    • Chapter 7 : Functions of a pad
      • Playing with pads
        • Switching pad banks
        • Full level function (FULL LEVEL key)
        • 16 level function (16LEVELS key)
      • Setting the track mute with pads
        • TRACK MUTE Screen
        • Solo function
          • Setting the track mute in solo mode
      • Selecting a sequence to play with pads
        • NEXT SEQ Screens
        • SUDDEN key
        • HOLD key
    • Chapter 8 : Q-Link slider
      • Setting the slider
      • Recording the slider value in a sequence
      • AFTER key
    • Chapter 9 : Using the MPC1000 with external devices
      • Sync with the MPC1000 as the master
      • Sync with the MPC1000 as the slave
      • Connecting the MPC1000 to the MIDI keyboard with the sound module
      • Setting the MIDI input
    • Chapter 10 : Recording a sample
      • Preparing the recording
      • Starting the recording
      • Recording the sample - detailed information
      • Recording the digital signal
        • Preparing the recording
      • Recording the MAIN OUT
        • Preparing the recording
      • Other features
        • Monitoring feature
        • Peak hold/Reset peak feature
        • Sample Memory Window
    • Chapter 11 : Editing a sample
      • Setting the start/end points for the sample
        • About the waveform display
        • Adjusting the start point
        • Adjusting the end point
        • Zooming in/out of the waveform
        • LINEAR and LOGARITHMIC displays
      • Deleting an unnecessary part from a sample (DISCARD)
      • Saving part of a sample as a new sample (EXTRACT)
      • Sample window features
        • Changing the sample name
        • Changing the pitch of a sample
        • Copying a sample
        • Deleting a sample
        • Deleting all samples
      • Other editing functions
        • NORMALIZE
      • Setting the loop
        • Adjusting the loop point
        • Adjusting the end point
        • Zooming in/out of the waveform
        • LINEAR and LOGARITHMIC displays
      • Linking the loop point to the start point
    • Chapter 12 : Program
      • Creating a program
      • Assigning/Reassigning samples to the pads
      • Playing the sample while the pad is being hit
      • Setting the volume and the tuning for a sample
      • Changing the sample volume with velocity
      • Playing several samples with one pad
      • Switching between samples using velocity
      • Setting the envelope for a pad
      • The functions in the Program window
        • Changing the program name
        • Copying a program
        • Deleting a program
        • Deleting all programs
        • Setting the program change number
      • Editing the sound of a sample
        • Linking the two filters
        • Controlling the sound with velocity
      • Simulating the open/close hi-hat (setting the mute group)
      • Setting the overlap of the sounds on the same pad (voice overlap)
      • Delete all the unused samples at the same time (PURGE)
      • Setting a MIDI note number to the pads
      • Assigning MIDI note numbers to the pads (changing the default setting)
    • Chapter 13 : Mixer
      • Setting the level and pan of the pad
      • Setting the output for the sample
      • Selecting the pad to apply the effect
    • Chapter 14 : Effect
      • Applying effects to a specific pad sound
        • Applying reverb
      • Applying effects of the FX2 to the effect sound of the FX1
      • Editing effects
        • BIT GRUNGER
        • 4 BAND EQ (4 band equalizer)
        • COMPRESSOR
        • PHASE SHIFTER
        • TREMOLO
        • FLYING PAN
        • REVERB
        • CHORUS and FLANGER
      • Using the master effect
        • Editing the master effects
      • Editing the effect set
        • Changing the name of the effect set
        • Copying the effect set
        • Resetting the effect set
    • Chapter 15 : Save / Load
      • Saving the data
        • Selecting the destination
        • Creating a new folder
        • Saving a sample
        • Saving a program
        • Saving all the programs and the samples at the same time
        • Saving a sequence
        • Saving all the sequences and the songs at the same time
        • Saving all the data in the memory at the same time
        • Creating the Autoload folder
      • Loading a file
        • Selecting a file
        • Loading a sample
        • Loading a program
        • Loading a sequence
        • Loading the ALL file
        • Loading an individual sequence from the ALL file
        • Loading only the effect set from the ALL file
        • Loading a folder
        • Loading a project
      • Renaming a file
      • Deleting a file
      • Setting the auto load function
      • Formatting the memory card
      • Saving the data to the internal flash memory
        • When SAVE ALL SEQS & SONGS is selected
        • When SAVE ALL PROGRAMS &SAMPLES is selected
    • Chapter 16 : Connecting the MPC1000 to your computer
      • Connecting the MPC1000 to a Windows-based PC
      • Connecting the MPC1000 to the Macintosh
    • Chapter 17 : Other settings
      • Foot switch
      • Adjusting the master level
      • Adjusting the contrast of LCD
      • Initialize to Factory Preset
      • Adjustment of Pad Sensitivity
    • Appendix
      • Index
      • Specifications
      • MIDI Implementation Chart
      • Preset Programs List